Mark Zuckerberg, Wife Priscilla Make History with $170 Million Miami Mansion Purchase

The Meta CEO and his wife have locked in a record-setting deal for an under-construction home on exclusive Indian Creek island.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have purchased a $170 million mansion in Miami's exclusive Indian Creek island community, setting a new Miami-Dade County real estate price record. The under-construction home, commissioned by plastic surgeon Dr. Aaron Rollins and his wife, sits on 1.84 acres of land and will feature nine bedrooms, a dock, gym, library with secret passageway, and other luxury amenities.

Why it matters

The purchase is one of the most expensive real estate deals in American history, highlighting the immense wealth and real estate holdings of tech industry leaders like Zuckerberg. It also underscores the continued appeal of Miami as a destination for the ultra-wealthy to invest in luxury properties.

The details

Zuckerberg and Chan's $170 million purchase surpasses the previous Miami-Dade County record of $225 million for a waterfront compound in Naples, set last year. The current U.S. high mark is $238 million, paid by billionaire Ken Griffin for a New York apartment in 2019. The Rollinses, who commissioned the home, paid over $30 million for the 2-acre site in 2020 and have spent years designing and building the 30,000-square-foot limestone mansion with amenities including a gym, hair salon, massage room, 1,500-gallon aquarium, and a library with a secret passageway.

  • Zuckerberg and Chan locked in the $170 million deal in March 2026.
  • The Rollinses purchased the 2-acre site for the home in 2020.

The players

Mark Zuckerberg

The CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook) and one of the world's wealthiest individuals.

Priscilla Chan

Mark Zuckerberg's wife and co-founder of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

Dr. Aaron Rollins

A plastic surgeon who commissioned the construction of the $170 million mansion on Miami's Indian Creek island.

Marine Rollins

The wife of Dr. Aaron Rollins and a real estate agent.

Jill and Daniel Hertzberg

A mother-son real estate broker team who listed the $170 million mansion.

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What they’re saying

“The Rollinses paid more than $30 million for the roughly 2-acre site in 2020, and have spent years designing and building the limestone mansion.”

— Wall Street Journal (Wall Street Journal)

What’s next

The purchase is expected to close in the coming weeks, finalizing Zuckerberg and Chan's record-setting acquisition of the Miami mansion.

The takeaway

Zuckerberg and Chan's $170 million purchase of a luxury Miami mansion underscores the continued concentration of wealth among tech industry leaders and the appeal of South Florida as a destination for the ultra-wealthy to invest in high-end real estate.